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Explore the comprehensive services offered by the Queen Square Library, a shared resource between UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. Discover how the library can support your research, access e-resources, provide training, and offer current awareness services. Meet the dedicated library team and learn more about the wealth of resources available to you.

  • Library Services
  • UCL Queen Square
  • Neurology
  • E-resources
  • Training

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  1. LIBRARYSKILLS@UCL Welcome to Queen Square Library A shared resource between the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (UCLH) Queen Square Library website www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/library/ neurolibrary@ucl.ac.uk

  2. Accessibility This presentation is available online (as a powerpoint and video) on Queen Square Library website. www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/library/

  3. LIBRARYSKILLS@UCL How can Libraries help? Spend a couple of minutes thinking about how you have used libraries in the past, e.g. for work or study. Share this with any colleagues who are with you.

  4. Some ideas.. Quiet space Computers Studying Librarians Help with searching Books Training Reading Articles Research

  5. Meet the Queen Square Library team From left to right in the photo: Kate; Sarah; Sandra; Rossana. Contact: neurolibrary@ucl.ac.uk

  6. Access to e-resources NHS OpenAthens: -NHS-purchased databases, ejournals and ebooks; -Register for NHS OpenAthens from a Trust computer/NHS net email; Request form for electronic articles/book chapters licenced to UCL. Please contact neurolibrary@ucl.ac.uk for further information.

  7. Training and support Searching databases, finding information & answering your reference enquiries; Training sessions ranging from a brief introduction through to in-depth training; Guides on Queen Square Library web site: www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/library Please email neurolibrary@ucl.ac.uk for further information

  8. Current awareness and document delivery Customised email alerts, e.g. from KnowledgeShare. Books and articles on inter-library loan, e.g. from the British Library. Please contact neurolibrary@ucl.ac.uk for further information.

  9. Queen Square Archives Archives of the National Hospital (mostly 1860-1948): original case notes; annual reports and minutes; photographs. Many of these are digitised on the Queen Square Archives website: www.queensquare.org.uk Please contact: neuroarchives@ucl.ac.uk

  10. Print resources and onsite facilities Please check our website for opening hours news: Print books and journals: focus on neurology and neurosurgery. Visit the library to register to borrow. Walk in access to UCL ejournals. UCLH computers. Study spaces. Printing, photocopying and scanning

  11. Library websites UCL Libraries: www.ucl.ac.uk/library Queen Square Library: www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/library full details of all our services, including access to the Library catalogue, links to key databases and patient information. UCLH libraries: www.uclh.nhs.uk/libraries Queen Square Archives: www.queensquare.org.uk

  12. How to contact us 1st Floor, 23 Queen Square Monday-Friday 9am-7pm; neurolibrary@ucl.ac.uk

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